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Hilarri (from
Basque hil 'dead' and
harri 'stone') is the name
given to disk-shaped
funerary steles that are
typical of the
Basque Country.
These funerary...
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lauburu on the
baptismal font at the
church of Knopp-Labach EAE-ANV logo
Hilarri Armenian eternity sign
Fylfot Lábaru
Triskelion Barrentsoro,
Karlox Iturria...
- late 1990s and
early 2000s
Georgia (country)
portal Laz
people Arevakhach Hilarri Lauburu Triskelion Swastika Western use of the
swastika in the
early 20th...
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under the stones. c. 18th
century and later. A disc
shaped gravestone or
hilarri in Bidarray,
western Pyrenees,
Basque Country,
featuring typical geometric...
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suspect they
represented the Basques' star-like Sun of
Death seen on
their Hilarri (Basques' Stelae) or
houses traditionally for protection, and
perhaps painted...
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Parish Church of
Saint Peter (17th century). Its
cemetery contains many
Hilarri: The
commune has a
primary school.
Bernard Renau d'Eliçagaray (Eñaut d'Elizagarai)...
- 2010
Borjgali Castro culture (Economy and Arts, Stonework, Metallurgy)
Hilarri (Basque steles)
Lists of
national symbols Petroglyph Pictish stone Picture...
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Arhansus (French pronunciation: [aʁɑ̃sys]; Basque: Arhantsusi) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of...
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reproduction of a
Hilarri, a
Basque gravestone, from 1736 with
commonly found symbols.
Translated from Latin, it reads, "Maria
Arros Sagaray died on...
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fronton at
Succos A
Hilarri with a
cross at
Succos Hilarri at
Amorots Hilarri at the
Succos cemetery Hilarri at
Succos Basque hilarri at
Succos Education...